The Ufulu Golf Tournament is not only about swings and putts; it embodies Malawi’s spirit of freedom, unity, and growth, both in sport and as a nation. .

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The Ufulu Golf Tournament is not only about swings and putts; it embodies Malawi’s spirit of freedom, unity, and growth, both in sport and as a nation. .
This year’s edition will also encourage the participation of veteran athletes aged 60 and above, with free registration offered to them as a way of promoting inclusivity and celebrating lifelong fitness
The Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) is today hosting an orientation meeting at the Kamuzu Institute for Sports in Lilongwe, focusing on the formation of a national committee for sports for people with disabilities. This initiative follows...
With 1,078 learners ready to give it their all, the finals promise a celebration of talent, passion, and national pride and a glimpse into the future of Malawian sport.
The framework also aligns with Malawi’s Vision 2063, particularly its pillars on Human Capital Development, Youth Empowerment, and Health and Wellbeing.
Winners in both the men’s and women’s categories will walk away with MK1 million each, with the runners-up receiving MK750,000 and third-place finishers taking home MK500,000.
Beyond the cash prizes, top performers in both categories will also be honoured with trophies and medals, adding prestige to their achievements.
Malawi will launch their campaign in the tournament opener on Saturday, 5th July, when they take on Germany at 9:00 AM.
Both teams will be looking to start their campaigns on a high note as they aim for podium finishes at the regional youth tournament
The tournament will feature countries including Germany, Tanzania, Bahrain, and Malawi, in what promises to be an electrifying showcase of international cricket action.